darrell wrote:Most destroyers have grasers. In addition, "On Basilisk Station" the light cruiser fearless, before it was gutted had twice as many grasers than lasers in each broadside. That is 4 grasers and 2 lasers in each broadside. If the minimum size for a destroyer or small light cruisers graser is thousands of tons, than why did beauships build fearless with more grasers than lasers??? They could have gone with 1 graser and more than a dozen lasers.
I'd also dispute that claim. Duckk went to HoS, while I went to my ship cheat-sheet which also pulls from the semi-cannonical SITS and Jayne's books.
Known destroyer armaments:
RMN Roland-class (size of a large modern CL) - 2 chase grasers; none broadside
GSN Joshua-class - 1 chase graser; none broadside
RMN Wolfhound-class - 2 chase; 3 broadside
RMN Culverin-class - none
PSN Desforge-class - none
RMN Javelin-class - none
PSN Bastogne-class - none
IAN Dolch-class - none chase; 2 broadside
RMN Chanson-class - none
SCN Joachim Cheslav-class - none
RMN Havoc-class - none
RMN Falcon-class - none
RMN Noblesse-class - none
It's really only the Wolfhound that mounts a significant number of grasers; and at 123,500 tons she's about the size of older (up to 1900 PD) light cruisers.
The Andie's Dolch -class is the real outlier being an older (1872 PD) design that still carries grasers in her broadsides; though she was pretty big especially for her day. The next DD known to mount grasers was the Grayson Joshua-class in 1905 PD which carried a chase graser on what was still a relatively small hull.
Even many CLs carry few to no grasers. Historically they went with the smaller less powerful lasers so they could engage more targets (or at least shotgun a single target to increase the change of hitting it during a swirling chaotic fight where you were unlikely to have a solid target lock)